Plastic cup holder broke.
One tie rod broke on the trail. Pain to fix.
Someone threw an axe through my windshield, that got replaced. Now I have a new axe too.
The drivers side headlamp blew. Dealer fixed that.
Another (hippy) scratched the black paint on every side, entire vehicle needed paint. They also kicked and dented the drivers door.
I love this truck. Its only the second really nice vehicle that I have been able to purchase. It performs well on the trail, and gets decent gas mileage.
The engine, while not producing lots of horsepower, still has enough to get past little Honda's. It also has great torque for the trail.
The interior is very nice. Leather is outstanding and feels like a lazyboy. I am 6ft3 and still have enough room to be comfortable. But I feel some of the plastic looks cheap, but other than that, every thing is perfect.
I really have a problem with some people who feel it is OK to vandalize my vehicle. I just don't understand what their problem is. People say it hogs gas, but honestly, its not any worse than a full size Chevy or Ford. It just seems that people either have no idea what they are talking about, or just need SOMETHING to vent their unknown frustrations. Maybe jealousy is a factor. I don't know. But I still love this truck, and hope to get another in the future.
I would advise getting one of these, the tax breaks are great!
I know that everyone gets mad about the gas mileage and the pollution of Hummers, but really, my truck got a lot worse than that. I know it pollutes more because it failed emissions recently and it gets about 6 mpg, rain sleet or snow, city, highway or off road. It's an F 250 with the 5.8 liter V8. I need a truck for work, and a really big one because of all the construction materials. Anyway, I know that my bosses H2 gets much better gas mileage (still not good) than my truck and should probably get the same mileage as most other trucks out there. My friends Navigator gets 8 mpg, my other friend's Armada gets 11 and my work buddy's Ram gets 7. Not to mention my wife's Suburban 2500 that gets 8 to 12 mpg. Why complain about a 10 mpg H2, I don't see that many of them on the road anyway?